Did USAID’s $21m fund for voter turnout really donate to India?

US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are two sides of the same coin.

New Delhi, February 21, 2025: Despite widespread reports, neither Elon Musk, chief of the United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) nor US President Donald Trump has provided evidence that USAID (United States Agency for International Development) gave India $21m for voter turnout.

The Election Commission of India has not responded, but former chief election commissioner SY Qureshi on Sunday denied receiving such funding during his tenure, which ran from 2010 to 2012.

Earlier, BJP IT head Amit Malviya claimed that in 2012, under Mr Qureshi, the Election Commission signed an agreement with a group linked to George Soros’ foundation – primarily funded by USAID – to support a voter turnout campaign.

The Congress, on the other hand, has accused the BJP of making baseless allegations against opposition parties without fact-checking.

Jairam Ramesh, Congress’s communications in-charge, has demanded a White Paper detailing USAID’s support to Indian institutions over the years.

On Friday, the Indian Express newspaper said in an investigative report that the $21m was sanctioned for Bangladesh and not India.

That $21 million, records accessed by The Indian Express show, was sanctioned in 2022 for Bangladesh, not India.

Of this, $13.4 million has already been disbursed, ostensibly for “political and civic engagement” among Bangladesh students in the run-up to the January 2024 elections and projects that put a question mark on the integrity of these elections — seven months before the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.

Lubain Masum
A December 2024 LinkedIn post by USAID advisor in Dhaka Lubain Masum that confirms million grant through CEPPS. (Photo: Indian Express)

It was meant to run for three years until July 2025 and that $13.4m had already been spent, according to records accessed by the newspaper.

Input with BBC

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